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#* Wait for administrator's approval. Mentors will be approved after students' application period opens. Until approval, your dashboard will be empty.
 
#* Wait for administrator's approval. Mentors will be approved after students' application period opens. Until approval, your dashboard will be empty.
 
#* Once you've been accepted, you can go to your dashboard (link on left sidebar) and browse the list of student applications (now open)
 
#* Once you've been accepted, you can go to your dashboard (link on left sidebar) and browse the list of student applications (now open)
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== Slot assignments ==
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The procedure is the same as previous years. The 5 stars scoring on Melange is not used.
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=== April 10th - April 17th ===
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Mentors are still able to register in this time frame.
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Mentors are invited to make comments in Melange and put forward their willingness to mentor any proposal which they'd take on using the button '''Wish to Mentor'''. Admins start assigning the mentors to the proposals, with the '''Assign mentor''' function.
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Each OSGeo project has to decide which (if any) of the applications for their particular project they like, and rank the viable ones. The ranking should be done privately, as Google expects students to know about acceptation only after April 23rd. Usually, a mail exchange among the project's mentors does the job.
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A mentor representative for his/her OSGeo project sends the project's ranking and primary mentor selections by private mail to Anne, Wolf and Hamish.
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=== April 11th ===
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Google notifies the number of slots assigned to OSGeo.
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=== April 18th - April 20th ===
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Administrators complete the assignment of mentors to the projects they express preference for, and assign the slots using the following procedure: the first proposal from each OSGeo project is selected, then the second, and so forth until all slots are assigned.
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Mentor registration deadline: only emergency mentor assignments will be performed in these two days. Appropriate discussion on soc mailing list will support any last minute mentor assignment.
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=== April 20th, 19:00 UTC ===
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Deduplication meeting for admins. As it can happen that a student submits more proposals and gets accepted by multiple organisations, this meeting handles the cases one by one. The involved admins decide which org accepts the student, possibly asking the student about his/her preference. Then, a few slots will be freed, and be reassigned to previously not accepted students.
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=== April 23rd ===
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Accepted students are announced by Google.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:49, 10 April 2012

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This is the central page for OSGeo administrative information in Google Summer of Code 2012.

Contacts

  • Anne Ghisla will act as Administrative contact, with support from Wolf Bergenheim and Hamish Bowman. Feel free to email us with any questions, we're here to help mentor the mentors as much as anything else!
  • Would-be mentors and students: you are invited to sign up to the OSGeo SoC mailinglist right now. The list is the central communication channel for mentors, students and administrators. It is used for general GSoC announcements, specific OSGeo announcements, and for clarification about the program.

2012

Previous years

Guides, FAQ and mentors information

GSoC general information: timeline, program site, FAQ

Guides for mentors

Melange guides and issue tracker

How to register as a mentor

Please apply to become a mentor today!

The registration procedure requires you to visit three sites:

  • OSGeo soc mailing list
  • Google Melange soc site
  • a Google form for OSGeo mentor registration

Some of the steps are optional (you can be already registered to soc list, and/or have a linkID in Melange from past years). The only step that actually enables you to be an official mentor is the last one, the Melange request. The other steps ensure that we will accept only people interested in mentoring OSGeo GSoC, and that meet the mentoring requirements - therefore, we will reject Melange requests that are not supported by appropriate information on contribution to the OSGeo projects.

Here is the complete procedure:

  1. Read the mentoring guide, and ask previous years' mentors about their experience. Mentoring is often quite demanding in terms of time and energies, especially if you didn't work with the student before. If you are aware of that, proceed with the registration.
  2. Sign up to the OSGeo SoC mailinglist.
  3. Present yourself on soc@lists.osgeo.org. Here are some suggested topics:
    • Project you want to/can mentor for
    • Area(s) of interest
    • Feel free to tell more about yourself
  4. If you don't have a linkID from past years, register yourself at the Melange site to obtain it.
  5. Fill in the Mentor form
  6. Apply to become a mentor in Melange:
    • Go to Melange homepage. Below the picture of happy programmers and the big "Students: apply now" there is a smaller link to apply as mentor. [screenshot?] Click it and follow the procedure to create the profile.
    • As the green box on top of profile page tells you that profile is saved, follow the link "You can now apply to Google Summer of Code". Pick up OSGeo from the list of accepted organisations, or follow this direct link.
    • Fill up the request form with a short message, referring to the mail you sent on soc mailing list.
    • Wait for administrator's approval. Mentors will be approved after students' application period opens. Until approval, your dashboard will be empty.
    • Once you've been accepted, you can go to your dashboard (link on left sidebar) and browse the list of student applications (now open)

Slot assignments

The procedure is the same as previous years. The 5 stars scoring on Melange is not used.

April 10th - April 17th

Mentors are still able to register in this time frame.

Mentors are invited to make comments in Melange and put forward their willingness to mentor any proposal which they'd take on using the button Wish to Mentor. Admins start assigning the mentors to the proposals, with the Assign mentor function.

Each OSGeo project has to decide which (if any) of the applications for their particular project they like, and rank the viable ones. The ranking should be done privately, as Google expects students to know about acceptation only after April 23rd. Usually, a mail exchange among the project's mentors does the job.

A mentor representative for his/her OSGeo project sends the project's ranking and primary mentor selections by private mail to Anne, Wolf and Hamish.

April 11th

Google notifies the number of slots assigned to OSGeo.

April 18th - April 20th

Administrators complete the assignment of mentors to the projects they express preference for, and assign the slots using the following procedure: the first proposal from each OSGeo project is selected, then the second, and so forth until all slots are assigned.

Mentor registration deadline: only emergency mentor assignments will be performed in these two days. Appropriate discussion on soc mailing list will support any last minute mentor assignment.

April 20th, 19:00 UTC

Deduplication meeting for admins. As it can happen that a student submits more proposals and gets accepted by multiple organisations, this meeting handles the cases one by one. The involved admins decide which org accepts the student, possibly asking the student about his/her preference. Then, a few slots will be freed, and be reassigned to previously not accepted students.

April 23rd

Accepted students are announced by Google.